Wtf was that food??? Look, I'm not against vegans or anything but looked horrid. I've seen...

just_an_addict March 27, 2024 10:28 pm

Wtf was that food??? Look, I'm not against vegans or anything but looked horrid. I've seen better vegan food, a vegan friend of mine even gave me some, it looked good and was good.

Also, I AM SOOOO HAPPY DIANA IS BEING SEEN AS INCOMPETENT (which she is, in a way anyways). HESS ALL THE WAY, LETS GO MY GIRL

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    sid-chi March 27, 2024 11:02 pm

    No salt no seasoning no fancy elaboración even meat would teste blank and tasteless if prepared according to Diana way

    Acometta March 27, 2024 11:04 pm

    No you are so right! I am vegetarian, and let me tell you something, when I receive someone in my home with a meal, they definitely won't be missing meat bc I serve them the best I can.

    Lathgertha March 27, 2024 11:14 pm
    No you are so right! I am vegetarian, and let me tell you something, when I receive someone in my home with a meal, they definitely won't be missing meat bc I serve them the best I can. Acometta

    I mean, when I go to someone's house and they're vegan or vegetarian, I don't mind not eating meat, but they usually will try their best to make something that is both delicious and fulfilling. You can't serve grass and think people are gonna enjoy that.

    sid-chi March 28, 2024 12:04 am
    No you are so right! I am vegetarian, and let me tell you something, when I receive someone in my home with a meal, they definitely won't be missing meat bc I serve them the best I can. Acometta

    I am not vegetarian, but I love to cook, and a lot of the dishes I do are vegetarian or even vegan, occasionally gluten, sugar, salt free and so on....to me who is not vegetarian and have no food restrictions, it's just normal food who happens to not have something...like you don't miss rice in a soup, some dishes have certain groups of ingredients others don't, so I don't see the problem about eating/serving a vegetarian dish as long as it is not just lazy or it is all "side dishes" where is clear it is missing something, to sum it up you can eat and like a simple cup noodles in your everyday life your guests can also like it but when you receive someone you obviously has to try hadder
    (Ps: I have a lot of vegetarian friends, and I understand it is a movement who helps the industry to change their ways and improve animals condition, but you guys feel the same as the type of person who doesn't eat any veggies cuz "they are gross", I wish I could change this vision of mine but I always feel this person is letting so much behind, like food is one of the best things ever to me and I like to share and make the other person feel the joy of learning a new thing....and I can't help feel sad for the other person not getting to enjoy it too, like it was a food allergy or a bad thing, even knowing it is totally the person choice, a positive thing and there is a lot of people who can't even enjoy meat either way .......obviously I would never tell that to a friend and instead just share the recipes they can eat....so that's why I am trying to organize the feelings I get here, cuz I obviously have a irrational prejudice....maybe the fact that my country way of production of meat gives a better life than a lot of people to the animals and I can't really feel guilty or that they are being used, I think the way of production and quantity is the problem not the production in itself or my vision that not letting it be wasted is the best form of valuing their lifes, I dunno but I feel way more guilty seeing meat go bad or body parts not being used than seing a animal be killed....the same way I feel sad for someone in suffering but not for someone who is dead....I think it makes me not see/feel the value of a vegetarian diet)